Sure, yeah, let's just wrap up all my thoughts on this in a few lines Uh-huh. Easy, right? <sarcasm>

This great Law has been the basis of most of this Book. I will limit myself here to two remarks.

First. this verse specifically says there is no higher law. It is, then, to this (currently) supreme articulation of the nature of reality that we must refer every problem and every puzzlement, in order to find their solutions.

Second, this follows on the last verses. Our right companions, our true brothers and sisters, are those who recognize this law, live their lives by it, and permit - nay, require! - that we live ours by it as well.

(This ultimate statement of Law is in the Geburan verse of the Shin section of the book.)

Sometimes, when I am doing some mundane action. My mind slips and I loose the present. I find myself not reflecting about the past, or projecting into the future, but somewhere else. Inbetweenish. With out focus or intention.Do What Thou Wilt, are the words that catch me, I hear them echo deep inside and they bring me back to the here and now.

When I was a little girl I was gifted with an LP that had just been released. I know that the theme song may be a bit hookey, and it is written for children, but it's message is Thelemic, as so many things geared towards our young are....

Sometimes. This song just pops into my head, reminding me to Do What Thou Wilt...